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going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are a growing factor in this country and they'll be the majority eventually. i'm not saying we're becoming a bilingual country but already part of the united states are bilingual in that part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world who i know people complain that we speak spanish or french or other languages in other countries is exactly what their looking for. so - it is fantastic we have the possibility of speaking both english and spanish and yes, the emotions are different. what you showed was a debate on immigration and in most members of hispanic heritage speak spanish fluently. >> what's the difference of the emotion of a cuban american and a mexican-american? this issue, why is one more often more conservative and one more liberal? >> has to do with the law. cuban-americans have been very successful in present
going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are a growing factor in this country and they'll be the majority eventually. i'm not saying we're becoming a bilingual country but already part of the united states are bilingual in that part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world who i know people complain that we speak spanish or french or other...
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and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they tend to tell you, but you just have to say "war," and they change. it is completely different. it is something i do not think they realize. that sense of history, and really being responsible for the deaths of other people, i have never seen it anywhere else, not with any other foreign leader. it is not the same. with u.s. presidents, it is completely different. it is very different to be the leader of the world than just to be another president. . . dictatorship, but it was. imagine growing up in a government like that. that w
and i have noticed in all u.s. presidents, there is a suddenness, when they have the lives of other people in their hands, making the decision to go to war, but when you talk to barack obama, it has been a heavy, heavy weight on both of them. you can have a great conversation with george w. bush or barack obama on anything, and we can discuss immigration or the economy, but when it comes to war, their faces changed completely, and you notice honestly a sadness, and there are things that they...
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going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish-speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are growing faster in this country. again, they are going to be the majority of angelique, so i am not saying -- eventually. i am not saying we are becoming a bilingual country, but there are parts of the united states where we are already bilingual, and part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world that i know that complained that we speak spanish or french or other languages. in other countries, that is exactly what they're looking for in their students, so it is fantastic that korea the possibility of speaking both english and spanish, and, yes, the emotions are different -- it is fantastic that we have the possibility. most members of congress speaks spanish fluently. >> what is the difference in the emotions of a cuban-american and a mexican-american? on this issue of immigration and on other issues, what is one o
going beyond that, the u.s. is the largest spanish-speaking country in the world with the exception of mexico. latinos are growing faster in this country. again, they are going to be the majority of angelique, so i am not saying -- eventually. i am not saying we are becoming a bilingual country, but there are parts of the united states where we are already bilingual, and part of our culture as the united states of america is just to have another language. this is the only country in the world...
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the u.s. and russia has reached based on dialogue the presidents have had, defense officials have had. >> there has been many reports on the reach of sanctions -- breach of sanctions. what are you doing to [inaudible] >> with the recent security council of resolution, now comes the important step of implementing it. every country has a responsibility to abide by its international obligations. we have had a specific conversation with iraq over the past couple of weeks, but that is something -- i will check to see if that was on his list of topics. >> they are in violation of these sections. >> i will check to see if this was an issue that was raised in the last couple of days. >> [inaudible] [unintelligible] >> no, the elections have taken place. these were decisions for the japanese people to make. we will work closely with the japanese government on issues of mutual concern. >> no concerns whatsoever? [unintelligible] >> i will defer to japanese political commentators to describe the applicat
the u.s. and russia has reached based on dialogue the presidents have had, defense officials have had. >> there has been many reports on the reach of sanctions -- breach of sanctions. what are you doing to [inaudible] >> with the recent security council of resolution, now comes the important step of implementing it. every country has a responsibility to abide by its international obligations. we have had a specific conversation with iraq over the past couple of weeks, but that is...
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the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government does not fear us. harry reid does not fear the people of nevada. president obama does not fear the people of this country. because if they did, there would not have been a health care bill passed down our throats. there will not have been a cap and trade bill out of the house. there but not have been the takeover of auto industries, insurance industry, banking industry, financial institutions. because the people have made it clear that is not the one their government to do. what they want their government to do is to cr
the governor, the u.s. senate, congress, local races, you have a chance to take a new course, take some new steps. what i want to talk to you tonight about is how we do that together. and what that is going to mean. because it is important. it is very, very important. thomas jefferson once said, when the people fear the government, there is. when the government fears the people, there is liberty. -- she said when the people for the government, there is a tyranny. at this hour, our government...
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the u.s.. i remember hearing key republicans stating that they would work against the old system, working against health care reform. realistically, what could be changed? host: in "the washington post," this morning, the lead item, "the afghan president plans to seek the removal of up to 50 former taliban officials from a u.n. terrorism blacklist in a gesture intended to advance political reconciliation talks with insurgents, according to a senior afghan official. the afghan government has looked for years to delist former television viewers who it says have cut ties with the islamist movement. but the campaign to call names from a list, which imposes a travel ban and other restrictions, has begun to press for a political settlement." george, washington journal. what you think of republicans possibly taking control of the house of representatives? caller: i believe that they are misreading the american people. american people want the budget balanced, but not on the backs of the unemployed an
the u.s.. i remember hearing key republicans stating that they would work against the old system, working against health care reform. realistically, what could be changed? host: in "the washington post," this morning, the lead item, "the afghan president plans to seek the removal of up to 50 former taliban officials from a u.n. terrorism blacklist in a gesture intended to advance political reconciliation talks with insurgents, according to a senior afghan official. the afghan...